The program has different products to let you find the right balance of cost and renewable electricity. Renewable electricity will be certified by purchasing and retiring Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs), the accepted legal instrument used to track renewable energy generation and to substantiate claims of renewable energy use. Learn more about RECs.
Price: 10.634 ¢/kWh all rate classes
Term: January 2021 – December 2023
Renewable Energy: Includes 5% Renewable Energy Certificates (MA Class I RECs) in addition to those required by Massachusetts. Total MA Class I RECs:
– 2021: 23%
– 2022: 25%
– 2023: 27%
Read about renewable energy requirements in Massachusetts and MA Class I RECs.
Price: 12.086 ¢/kWh all rate classes
Term: January 2021 – December 2023
Renewable Energy: Includes 50% Renewable Energy Certificates (MA Class I RECs) in addition to those required by Massachusetts. Total MA Class I RECs:
– 2021: 68%
– 2022: 70%
– 2023: 72%
Read about renewable energy requirements in Massachusetts and MA Class I RECs.
Tax Deduction The value of the extra 50% MA Class I renewable energy qualifies as a deduction on federal income taxes. Those enrolled in this option will receive a tax contribution letter each January from Green Energy Consumers Alliance, the non-profit that procures the extra renewable electricity.
Price: 13.698 ¢/kWh all rate classes
Term: January 2021 – December 2023
Renewable Energy: Includes 100% Renewable Energy Certificates (MA Class I RECs) in addition to those required by Massachusetts. Total MA Class I RECs:
– 2021: 118%
– 2022: 120%
– 2023: 122%
Read about renewable energy requirements in Massachusetts and MA Class I RECs.
Why do we have more than 100% RECs?
Tax Deduction The value of the extra 100% MA Class I renewable energy qualifies as a deduction on federal income taxes. Those enrolled in this option will receive a tax contribution letter each January from Green Energy Consumers Alliance, the non-profit that procures the extra renewable electricity.
Price: 10.473 ¢/kWh all rate classes
Term: January 2021 – December 2023
Renewable Energy: Meets the Massachusetts renewable energy requirements. Read more about the clean energy standards in Massachusetts.
For new Industrial (C&I) customers and for those customers who have previously opted-out of the program, the Program’s supplier may offer a market rate.
Products described as Green contain renewable electricity above that required by state law. The additional renewable electricity qualifies for MA Class I designation and comes only from solar, wind, anaerobic digestion and low-impact hydro located within New England.
Please note: Prices for all products in the eMPower Millis program include a $0.001/kWh commission fee. Program prices apply only to the electricity supply portion of your Eversource electric bill. Delivery charges on your Eversource electric bill are not affected by the eMPower Millis program.
Eversource Basic Service Rates
Residential: 16.078 ¢/kWh, July – December 2023
Commercial: 15.899 ¢/kWh, July – December 2023
Industrial: 15.614 ¢/kWh (NEMA), October – December 2023
Industrial: 15.350 ¢/kWh (SEMA), October – December 2023
Renewable Energy: Meets minimum renewable energy standards
Future savings cannot be guaranteed because Eversource Basic Service rates change every six months for residential and commercial customers and every three months for industrial customers.